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  2. Battle Creek Transit - Wikipedia

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    Battle Creek Transit is the primary provider of mass transportation in Calhoun County, Michigan, United States. Eight Routes provide service from Monday through Saturday. In 2007, all buses were equipped with bike racks. Nearly 500 designated stops are available within the system.

  3. Battle Creek Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    Battle Creek Transportation Center is an intermodal station in Battle Creek, Michigan, used by Amtrak, Indian Trails and Greyhound Lines. [2] It is at the split between the routes of Amtrak's Blue Water and Wolverine passenger trains.

  4. Category : Transportation in Calhoun County, Michigan

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    Battle Creek Transit; I. Interstate 69 in Michigan; Interstate 94 in Michigan; Interstate 194 (Michigan) ... (Battle Creek, Michigan) U.S. Route 12 Business (Marshall ...

  5. On-demand transit service BCGo will continue for at least ...

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  6. Maritime Metro Transit bus service starts extended hours July 1

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  7. Category:Transportation in Battle Creek, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Battle Creek Transit; K. Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport; W. W. K. Kellogg Airport This page was last edited on 27 May 2024, at 05:23 (UTC). ...

  8. How an oversized load could impact your morning commute in ...

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    An oversized Consumers Energy transformer will be moving through the northeast portion of the city Thursday.

  9. Blue Water (train) - Wikipedia

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    Major stops are in Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, East Lansing, and Flint. Amtrak began running the Blue Water in 1974 [3] over the Grand Trunk Western Railroad. In 1982 the train was extended from Port Huron to Toronto, Canada, and renamed the International Limited. Service was cut back to the original route in 2004 with the Blue Water name restored ...